Skipping Christmas
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Skipping Christmas (2001) is a comedy novella by noted American author John Grisham. In 2004 the novella was made into a movie titled Christmas with the Kranks.
[edit] Plot summary
The story focuses on how Luther Krank and his wife Nora tried to avoid doing the traditional Christmas frenzy.
The plan was hatched by Luther himself after he and his wife took their daughter Blair to the airport for a year long mission to Peru with the Peace Corps. After calculating how much money they spent last Christmas, Luther decides to take a 10-day Caribbean Cruise with his wife this year instead of celebrating Christmas the usual way. No Christmas shopping, no Christmas trees, not even the traditional Christmas party they hosted. Nora reluctantly agreed at first but as the day of the cruise approaches she thinks it's a great idea as they all miss the crazy commotion people had to endure during the season. Or so they thought......
Blair suddenly calls on Christmas Eve to tell them that she's at the airport in Orlando and she's coming home with her fiance as a surprise for them. Blair also told them that her fiance hasn't been to the U.S.A. and would like to see how they spend Christmas, after Blair told him about the decorations, Music, snow and the Christmas party their family always hosted.
All of a sudden the Kranks have to prepare a Christmas party in 4 hours, not to mention getting the house decorated in time for the arrival of Blair from the airport.
Luthers view on Christmas changes alot throughout this novel. in the beginning he is looking foward to iis cruise the Island Princess. The ten day cruise, full of food and fun was a must. In the end of this book Luther realizes that Family is more important as he reluctantly decides not to go on the cruise.
Preceded by A Painted House |
John Grisham Novels 2001 |
Succeeded by The Summons |
John Grisham's novels (as of 2006) | |
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1980s: A Time to Kill |
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Non-Fiction | |
2000s: The Innocent Man |